Malta Independent

Pirelli: Slow puncture caused Vettel’s tire failure

-

Formula One tiremaker Pirelli has concluded that Sebastian Vettel’s shredded tire last weekend at the end of the British Grand Prix was caused by a slow puncture.

The Ferrari driver appeared to be heading for third place at Silverston­e until his front left tire suddenly blew apart two laps from the finish. The four-time F1 champion managed to steer his Ferrari back to the pits for a tire change, and secured seventh place to cling onto his championsh­ip lead.

British driver Lewis Hamilton won the race to cut Vettel’s overall lead to one point.

“A full investigat­ion has now confirmed that the original cause of the failure was a slow puncture,” Italian manufactur­er Pirelli said in a statement. “The consequent driving back to the pits on an underinfla­ted and then flat tire led to the final failure.”

Vettel’s Ferrari teammate, Kimi Raikkonen, also experience­d a similar tire failure one lap before Vettel in a remarkable finish.

Raikkonen was set for second place but his tire problem allowed Valtteri Bottas to complete a Mercedes one-two with Hamilton. The Finnish driver even looked set to lose his podium spot to Vettel, but in a bizarre twist he ended up third after Vettel’s problem occurred.

“Raikkonen’s damaged tire shows less evidence of what occurred, so further tests and analysis are still ongoing in Pirelli’s laboratori­es and indoor testing facilities,” Pirelli said. “It will take a few more days to reach a definitive conclusion.”

The championsh­ip continues at the Hungarian GP next week.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta